CORBA: Architecture, Concepts and S/W Development

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CORBA: Architecture, Concepts and S/W Development

Introduction

The Problem

Existing Tools?

Distributed Object Technology

Candidate Solution: CORBA

CORBA Overview

Contents

Background & History

Object Management Group

Object Management Architecture (OMA)

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OMA Components (1)

OMA Components (2)

OMA Components (3)

OMG Object Model

Common Object Request Broker Architecture (CORBA)

CORBA Architecture

CORBA Components (1)

CORBA Components (2)

CORBA Components (3)

CORBA Components (4)

CORBA Components (5)

CORBA Inter-ORB Architecture

Interoperability Protocols

CORBA Implementations (1)

CORBA Implementations (2)

IONA¡¯s Orbix (1)

IONA¡¯s Orbix (2)

Digital¡¯s ObjectBroker

IBM¡¯s DSOM

Expersoft CORBAplus

Chorus¡¯s CHORUS/COOL

S/W Development with CORBA

Contents

CORBA IDL (1)

CORBA IDL (2)

An IDL Specification

Application Development Steps using CORBA

From IDL to Executables

Allocate Tasks

Define Remote Object Interfaces

Implement Remote Objects (1)

Implement Remote Objects (2)

Generate Client Stubs

Obtain Remote Object References

Invoke Remote Methods

Configure the System

Servers and Implementation Repository

Modes for Launching Servers

Distributed Applications Development using Java/CORBA

Introduction of CGI vs. Java/CORBA for Web-based applications

WWW CGI-based Application

WWW Java/CORBA-based Application

CGI vs. JAVA/CORBA Approach

CGI vs. JAVA/CORBA Approach

Application Development Steps using Java/CORBA

Generate Remote Object Proxies

Configure the System

Summary

Useful References

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